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SAVAGE BEAST Senior High Choir This year, along with a new room tor practicing, this group seems to have gotten a new-found vitality. The Senior High A Capella Choir got o'FF to a royal start with a thrilling Christ- mas pageant, given iointly by them and the sophomore class. With the added in- centive of a success behind them, the choir, again under the able direction of Miss Dor- othy Ferrante, started rehearsals for their next program, this time an operetta, Rid- ing Down the Sky. This, along with various assembly pro- grams and participation in a choral festi- val, rounded out the year for the choir. The choir is to be congratulated for the splendid iob they did. .lunior High Choir If you happened to walk into Victoria Avenue building sometime during the sev- enth period this year, you most probably have heard our Junior High Choir practic- ing earnestly for one of their many success- ful programs. Along with the Junior High Band the group enthusiastically tackled their Christ- mas Concert. Besides their regular group arrangement several specialties were fea- tured. The Girls Double Sextet and a solo- ist shared the honors of a successful pro- gram. The choir's next big proiect was their annual spring concert which, everyone agreed, added another star in their crown. A busy year of activities came pleas- antly to an end with an exchange program and a party. R. Moore, D. Mitchell 61 OCTET L. Hunt, .l, Martin, V. Chine, K. Ross, T. Dickey, T. Lopushinsky, F. Como. SENIOR OFFICERS President ....... .,.... l. ee Hunt Vice President . .. Fred Como Secretary .,..... ..... D iane Mitchell Treasurer ...... ..... R onald Tusing Music hath charms
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BLEND IN HARMONY . . TO INSTILL PEP AND ACTION First Row: A. M. Guzzi, D. Mitchell, G, Kunish, J. Ciuffoletti, l. Rebar, C. Crivaro, F. Manning, G. Reano, H. Mele, J, Paulenda, L. Bortz. Second Row: M. Ziemianski, J. Acopine, C. Poprocki, R. Siemanski, J. Dotto, D. Moore, J. Cev- ario, L. McMaster, R. Arbuckle, J. Bertoni, R. Dominici, A. Saulle, M. Guzzi. Third Row: R. Moore, R. Martucci, R. Cianflone, L. Rich, A. Pugliese, T. Lopushinsky, A. DePalma, B. Meledandri, R. M. Marzullo, P. Bianco, M. Ross, D. Magnetta, F. Monteleone. Fourth Row: M. Toney, L, Thomas, E. Grant, G. Provenzo, R. Arbuclcle, J. Jacob, E. Hiner, A. Lorant, J. Runco, N. Borelli, R. Fischer, H. Preisendefer, R. Miller. Fifth Row: P. Ciancutti, R. Kuntz, P. Capone, D. Neasi, S. Cevario, R. Moresi, F. Suatoni. SENIOR BAND This organization began rehearsing in August for the busy season ahead of them. Parades and assemblies were just a part of their strenuous schedule. This troupe faith- fully attended every home performance of the football team and awed the public at half time with their fine playing and precision marching. A very new and original pre-game routine was shown to the public at our first home football game. lt was a military drill performed to the Gillette song. V Diligent practice has achieved for our band and Lionettes an outstanding name in the valley. Mr. Albert Moses, our capable band director specially arranged the music and dance routines that were ably performed for the audience. Student band directors, the lead majorettes, and our drum maiorette were instrumental in assisting Mr. Moses to carry out his well-organized plans for the half-time performances. The routines done to the hit tunes of the day were, Sh-Boom, The Little Shoemaker, and Hernando's Hideaway, which were done without the stadium lights. To close a fine year of brilliant perform- ances, the group repeated by special request The Birth of the Blues which they had done the year before. The public thoroughly enioyed our sen- ior band and maiorettes.
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